A/N: I took a longer break than I expected to from FanFiction. I just started my senior year so life's been pretty hectic. I apologize for the wait, so here it is, the last chapter. Dun dun DUN! 3
A/N2: I also apologize for any spelling/grammar mistakes, I don't use (or ever have used) a beta, so all mistakes are on me lol
What to do?
Rose felt a headache coming on.
This can't be real. This is just another dream. But Rose knew it wasn't. She knows the difference between reality and dreams.
Then what does it mean?
Rose really wished she knew the answer, but she didn't.
Adrian's body hurt. He just wasn't cut out for sitting in a tree for hours, and that's precisely what he was doing.
"Come on Little Dhampire . . ." He whispered as he attempted to shift into a more comfortable position.
Impatient are we?
"Shut up."
Where are your manners?
"Down there on the ground."
Hmm . . . she's got you whipped.
"I'm not whipped!"
But Adrian was, and he knew it too, which was the disgusting part. He had immediately climbed up the tree as soon as the little boy left the park. He was going to wait until Rose came, and then…
Then . . . ? His self conscious asked, waiting for part two of Adrian's master plan.
"Then . . . I don't know."
What to do? What to do?
Rose was thinking the same thing as she made her way through the familiar winding trails of the park. She was confused and, to tell you the truth, a little scared. After spending hours analyzing the situation, she came to one conclusion: She must have dropped the note in the park. There was no other explanation. She merely thought she had it the night before.
Collapsing on the ground under her favorite tree, she leaned her head back and closed her eyes. Her throat grew tight and tears started to form. She wanted, something, though she didn't know what. She lost the letter; the only thing she had left that was his. He wouldn't accept her, and she didn't blame him. The last time they had spoken, she had chosen a strigoi over him.
Laying her head on her knees, Rose started to cry. Being here, being close to what her life could have been, was only making it harder. She knew she had to leave, leave behind her friends, her past, what was left of her future here, and most importantly, she had to leave him. When the last thought crossed her mind, the tears came faster and harder. She hadn't cried this hard since . . . ever. She hadn't cried like this when Dimitri was taken. She hadn't cried like this when she found out he was strigoi. She hadn't ever cried like this. She couldn't catch her breath.
Which would explain why her increased senses didn't alert her to the fact that someone was watching her.
What to do? What to do?
Adrian couldn't take much more of this. He had been dosing off when he heard the first sob. Before he even had a chance to look and see who it was, he knew.
Looking down had been a mistake, her aura was grey and it gave everything around her a darker tint. Her shoulders were shaking and her sobs were unbearable.
What to do? What to do?
He had never seen Rose cry like this. In fact, he'd never seen Rose cry period.
What to do? What to do?
Adrian slowly climbed down from his perch so not to scare her. The fact that she hadn't yet detected his presence spoke volumes about how upset she was.
What to do? What to do?
When Adrian's feet finally hit the ground, Rose looked up. Standing in front of her, he watched as her eyes pleaded with him to understand, and as the tears never stopped.
What to do? What to do?
"I know what to do." He said as he sat down next to her and pulled her close.
